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Preface In September 2013, the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) began a new branding journey. IABC members from around the world contributed their thoughts and insights to help reshape the new brand, which launched in June 2015. These brand guidelines will help you tell the IABC story consistently and powerfully around the world and guide key areas of visual identity along with tone of voice. What s important to realize is that the IABC brand is more than how we look and sound in our communication vehicles. It s also about how we communicate our unique value proposition to members and non-members through our words and our actions. The Brand Taskforce s research validated that IABC s diversity and international presence is a key differentiator for the association. That s why the brand guidelines provide you with freedom within a framework. This allows your chapter and region the flexibility to represent your unique programs and culture while still demonstrating your connection to IABC as a whole. IABC Branding Task Force: Priya Bates, ABC, MC Alain Legault Bonnie Caver Dianne Chase Mike Jenkins Maliha Aqeel Maria Constantinescu Megan Wolfinger Robin McCasland Sharon Habib Tessa O Neill Zora Artis These guidelines will explain how to work with the tactical ingredients like logos, colors and brand messaging. Keep in mind that this program is also supported by a brand orientation program for IABC staff and leaders to create alignment between our visual identity, our everyday actions and our long-term strategy. These guidelines are intended to help us communicate in three ways: The way we look, the way we talk and write, and the way we behave. A great brand connects on an emotional level, consistently, with everyone who comes in contact with it. You play an important role in bringing that brand to life. Thank you for helping us tell the IABC story. 1 Preface

Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 Who we are 4 Our messages 5 Our shared values 5 Our brand personality 6 Our tone of voice 7 Logo 12 Chapter logo 19 Color 26 Logo use and sizing on desktop and tablet 27 Chapter logo use and sizing on mobile 28 Use with other languages 29 Typography 30 Images 32 Use in social media 34 Using the symbol in typography in communication materials 37 Using images in communication materials 40 Other applications 42 Email signature 43 Headquarters items 46 Conclusion 2 Table of Contents

Introduction Why have visual identity guidelines? The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) logo is much more than just a logo it works to represent a set of values, attributes and brand identity to reflect IABC business endeavors, aspirations and personality to members, business and beyond. Using it consistently will help reinforce IABC s objective of being positioned as the world s business communications leader. The visual identity program plays a key role in helping create and determine the desired brand image of IABC in an ever-growing and changing competitive marketplace. The consistent implementation of visual brand elements work to help create a stronger brand identity to generate greater awareness, recognition, and relevance for the IABC brand. This guide is an overview prepared to assist and facilitate IABC staff and leaders to apply the visual components and elements to a desired effectiveness. By standardizing the visual identity, IABC will be able to increase public recognition, reduce cost of materials, and avoid duplication and redundancies of efforts. Graphic standards provide a sound, flexible structure for using logos, graphic elements, color, and typography creating a graphic narrative unique to the IABC brand. 3 Introduction

Who we are (our value proposition) IABC is the recognized global community of communication professionals representing diverse industries and disciplines. We connect communicators with a global and local network, career opportunities, resources and knowledge using communication to engage, influence, counsel and execute. At the forefront of the communication profession and setting the global standard, our members are professionals who practice with integrity and passion. Our messages A broadly diverse community of communication professionals, IABC connects members to ideas, job opportunities and people through professional learning and a generous culture of sharing. We believe that in today s world, communication can be a force for good in business and society. We connect members and businesspeople together for this purpose. With thousands of members worldwide, representing diverse industries, sectors and disciplines, this is a community alive with knowledge, experience, ideas, and support; all of which are freely exchanged. Ours is the association of choice for communicators because Whether you re a student, an experienced communicator, or an accredited professional, our diverse programming has something for you: lively and varied networking events, international and regional conferences, engaging professional and career development opportunities, and recognition and certification programs that inspire us to be great communicators. As communicators we share a lot in common, so it s easy to build valuable connections even friendships. IABC offers global communications resources and best practices to keep members current and relevant. Members have access to diverse volunteer opportunities to build their skills, give back to their community, and contribute to a great member experience. IABC is the only place that connects communicators globally. 4 Who we are Our messages

Our shared values Shared values are principles that help define the culture and behavior of an organization and its members. The IABC shared values, created as a result of the Brand Taskforce s research, define what makes our association unique, but also allow us to build further on these strengths. We represent the global profession. As the only global communication association, we strive to advocate for the profession, represent best practices, define the global standard and live by a code of ethics. We create connection. We connect business and communication and connect people with communication. We foster community, build special relationships and learn from each other. We are a diverse community. We welcome diverse communication professionals of all levels and practices. We embrace diverse viewpoints, encourage conversation and celebrate cultural differences. We focus on insights and results. We position communication as a strategic function that has impact on return on investment and demonstrate business value of communication. When our words and actions demonstrate and reinforce who we are and how we deliver, IABC stands out amongst the crowd. Our brand personality CHARACTERISTIC BEHAVIOR WHAT IT MEANS Accessible Open Lighter Contemporary Professional Collaborative, supportive, consultative Transparent, direct, open minded Fun, friendly, welcoming Current, leading-edge Effective and efficient 5 Our shared values Our brand personality

Our tone of voice Our tone of voice is the way in which we write and speak; what we say and how we say it. It is informed by our personality. It is important that our brand personality is translated into words as well as the visuals. The way we express ourselves in words is a reflection of our brand. IABC s voice is: TONE OF VOICE WHAT IT MEANS WHAT IT DOESN T MEAN Human We are personable. Address the audience with an inclusive tone in first person (i.e. you, we, us). It is a member-first perspective. We are welcoming and friendly. We are collegial and down-to-earth. We don t mean we are too familiar, soft, cute or alternatively stiff. We don t mean a corporation talking to a customer but a colleague talking with another colleague. Open We are clear, uncomplicated and easy to understand. We are approachable and positive. We don t mean patronizing, lacking substance, or double meanings. We avoid unnecessary jargon and rhetoric. Confident We are accomplished, relevant and leading-edge. We celebrate our successes and are proud of who we are (meaning our brand and our member community). We don t mean arrogant, pompous, vain, or over-promising. Professional We are responsive, dependable and timely. We are knowledgeable and collaborative. We understand that quality underlies what we do and what we deliver to our members. We don t mean stuffy, corporate or formal, boring or lacking a sense of humor. 6 Our tone of voice

Logo The logo is the official identifying mark of the IABC brand. The symbol consists of a circle with the italic letters I, A, B & C stacked and bleeding off the circle s edge. The circle references the globe and the stacked letters create movement and dynamic negative space in the logo. The letter A can also be seen as an arrow shape pointing up which lends the logo a progressive feel. These elements combine to present IABC as a modern and progressive organization. The symbol The logotype The logo is uniquely rendered and should not be modified in any way. This logo replaces all older designs and is the only mark to be used when identifying IABC, its services, and products. Our tagline/strapline After much consideration, we have chosen to not have a tagline as part of our brand. As professional communicators, we rely on the right words at the right time for the right audience to drive results. The lack of a tagline means we re free to use the appropriate communication messaging, through words and images in the body of the vehicles we create and that we are not limited. This will also allow us to customize messaging based on the situation or culture. Taglines should not appear with IABC logos. The logo 7 Logo

Logo Clear space and minimum size Clear space To make sure that the logo stands out clearly, it should always be framed within an area of unobstructed space. The optimum minimum space should be the same height as the letters in the symbol. Minimum size For maximum legibility the minimum logo size is 1.25 inches or 31.75 mm. Minimum size 1.25 inches 31.75 mm 120 pixels 8 Logo Clear space and minimum size

Logo Acceptable versions There are three acceptable versions of the IABC logo: 1. Color version The symbol in the color version uses one of the IABC Pantone colors and the wordmark appears in Pantone Cool Grey 9. See the color section for further instructions on color use. Color Logotype color Pantone Cool Grey 9 2. Black & white version 3. Reverse version Black & white Reverse 9 Logo Acceptable versions

Logo Unacceptable versions The logo is uniquely rendered and should not be modified in any fashion. While computer technology allows for easy modification of graphics, any modifying should not be considered. This page illustrates some of the ways the logo can be impaired by improper modifications. DO NOT add a drop shadow to the logo. DO NOT rotate the logo. DO NOT horizontally scale the logo. DO NOT use color in wordmark. DO NOT use unapproved color in symbol. DO NOT vertically scale the logo. 10 Logo Unacceptable versions

Logo Dimensions The logo dimensions, type face and type size are as shown. The dimensions are based on a 3 inch / 76.2 mm IABC symbol. Myriad Pro Semi-Bold Semi-Condensed - 65 point 2 3 inches 76.2 mm 11 Logo Dimensions

Chapter logo The Chapter Logo is used as an identifier in chapter materials. The logo includes the full IABC name and name of the chapter location. The symbol The logotype Acceptable versions There are three acceptable versions of the IABC Chapter Logo: 1. Color Version The symbol in the color version uses one of the IABC Pantone colors and the wordmark appears in Pantone Cool Grey 9. See the color section for further instructions on color use. 2. Black & white version The logo Logotype color Pantone Cool Grey 9 3. Reverse version Color Black & white Reverse 12 Chapter logo

Chapter logo Dimensions The chapter logo dimensions, type faces and type sizes are as shown. The dimensions are based on a 3 inch / 76.2 mm IABC symbol..75 inches 19 mm Title typography Myriad Pro Semi-Bold Semi-Condensed Type size - lower case letters (use letter n height) are the same height as the dimension - x 3 inches 76.2 mm Name typography Myriad Pro Semi-Condensed - 71 point.225 inches 5.715 mm 13 Chapter logo Dimensions

Secondary chapter logos The secondary chapter Logos are used as alternates to the full chapter logo. They re used when space is limited or the legibility of the full logo is compromised. When using a secondary chapter logo the full IABC name should appear somewhere on the communication materials. Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? Example of horizontal secondary chapter logo use Contact the International Association of Business Communicators Horizontal version Vertical version The symbol The logotype The symbol Looking for a business communicator in Newfoundland & Labrador? Contact the International Association of Business Communicators The logotype Example of vertical secondary chapter logo use 14 Secondary chapter logos

Secondary chapter logos Acceptable versions There are three acceptable versions of the IABC logo: Horizontal version Logotype color Pantone Cool Grey 9 1. Color version The symbol in the color version uses one of the IABC Pantone colors and the wordmark appears in Pantone Cool Grey 9. See the color section for further instructions on color use. Color Black & white 2. Black & white version 3. Reverse version Reverse Vertical version Logotype color Pantone Cool Grey 9 Color Black & white Reverse 15 Secondary chapter logos Acceptable versions

Horizontal secondary chapter logo Dimensions The horizontal secondary chapter logo dimensions, type faces and type sizes are as shown. The dimensions are based on a 3 inch / 76.2 mm IABC symbol. Myriad Pro Semi-Condensed - 80 point 1.5 3 inches 76.2 mm Myriad Pro Semi-Condensed - 80 point 1.5 3 inches 76.2 mm 16 Horizontal secondary chapter logo Dimensions

Vertical secondary chapter logo Dimensions The vertical secondary chapter logo dimensions, type faces and type sizes are as shown. The dimensions are based on a 3 inch / 76.2 mm IABC symbol. 3 inches 76.2 mm Myriad Pro Semi-Condensed 65 point with 65 leading Type centered under logo 17 Vertical secondary chapter logo Dimensions

Chapter logos Clear space and minimum size Clear space To make sure that the logos stand out clearly, they should always be framed within an area of unobstructed space. The optimum minimum space should be the same height as the letters in the symbol. Minimum size For maximum legibility the minimum logo size for each logo is shown below. 1.5 inches 38.1 mm 144 pixels.375 inches 9.5 mm 36 pixels.375 inches 9.5 mm 36 pixels 18 Chapter logos Clear space and minimum size

Color Color can portray different representations and meanings in different parts of the world. The IABC logo color palette takes this into account by providing an extensive palette of colors for IABC chapters to choose from. The primary color palette is used in coloring the logo s symbol and in communication materials. The secondary color palette is used for coloring typography (Pantone Cool Grey 9 and white in reverse applications) and as accents for the primary colors. Primary Color Palette Pantone 116 C-0 M-12 Y-100 K-0 R-254 G-203 B-0 Hex: ffcb00 Pantone 130 C-0 M-30 Y-100 K-0 R-240 G-171 B-0 Hex: f0ab00 Pantone 165 C-0 M-68 Y-98 K-0 R-255 G-99 B-0 Hex: ff6319 Pantone Warm Red C-0 M-86 Y-80 K-0 R-247 G-64 B-58 Hex: f7403a Pantone 1788 C-0 M-88 Y-80 K-0 R-245 G-40 B-57 Hex: ea2839 Pantone 185 C-0 M-92 Y-76 K-0 R-224 G-0 B-52 Hex: e00034 Pantone 485 C-0 M-93 Y-95 K-1 R-213 G-43 B-30 Hex: d52b1e Pantone Rubine Red C-0 M-100 Y-18 K-3 R-202 G-0 B-93 Hex: ca005d Pantone Rhodamine Red C-9 M-87 Y-0 K-0 R-224 G-17 B-157 Hex: e0119d Pantone 239 C-18 M-80 Y-0 K-0 R-218 G-57 B-175 Hex: da39af Pantone Purple C-43 M-90 Y-0 K-0 R-182 G-52 B-187 Hex: b634bb Pantone 2592 C-61 M-88 Y-0 K-0 R-143 G-35 B-179 Hex: 8f23b3 Pantone Violet C-92 M-98 Y-0 K-0 R-75 G-8 B-161 Hex: 4b08a1 Pantone Reflex Blue C-100 M-82 Y-0 K-2 R-0 G-35 B-149 Hex: 002395 Pantone Process Blue C-100 M-13 Y-1 K-3 R-0 G-136 B-206 Hex: 0088ce Pantone 299 C-86 M-8 Y-0 K-0 R-0 G-161 B-222 Hex: 00a1de Pantone 306 C-79 M-0 Y-6 K-5 R-0 G-185 B-228 Hex: 00b9e4 Pantone 320 C-100 M-0 Y-30 K-2 R-0 G-154 B-166 Hex: 009aa6 Pantone 327 C-100 M-2 Y-49 K-14 R-0 G-135 B-112 Hex: 008770 Pantone Green C-95 M-0 Y-58 K-0 R-0 G-173 B-131 Hex: 00ad83 Pantone 354 C-89 M-0 Y-90 K-0 R-0 G-175 B-63 Hex: 00af3f Pantone 368 C-63 M-0 Y-97 K-0 R-105 G-190 B-40 Hex: 69be28 Pantone 375 C-47 M-0 Y-94 K-0 R-146 G-212 B-0 Hex: 92d400 Pantone 382 C-28 M-0 Y-92 K-0 R-190 G-214 B-0 Hex: bed600 Pantone 471 C-5 M-70 Y-97 K-20 R-178 G-84 B-26 Hex: b2541a Pantone 464 C-13 M-51 Y-87 K-48 R-130 G-92 B-38 Hex: 825c26 Black C-0 M-0 Y-0 K-100 R-35 G-31 B-32 Hex: 231f20 Secondary Color Palette Pantone Cool Grey 9 C-29 M-23 Y-16 K-51 R-116 G-118 B-120 Hex: 747678 Pantone Cool Grey 5 C-15 M-9 Y-8 K-22 R-178 G-180 B-179 Hex: b2b4b3 Pantone Cool Grey 2 C-5 M-3 Y-4 K-8 R-213 G-214 B-210 Hex: d5d6d2 White C-0 M-0 Y-0 K-0 R-255 G-255 B-255 Hex: ffffff 19 Color

Using color in the logo Chapters can choose any color from the primary palette to color the symbol of their logo. The chapter does not need to stick with one symbol color. Chapters are free to use different colors in different applications if desired. The color must be used at 100% opacity and must not be screened. The wordmark in the color logo uses Pantone Cool Grey 9. 20 Using color in the logo

Using color in reverse logo versions Chapters may place the reverse version of their logo on any color from the primary palette. The chapter does not need to stick with one background color and are free to use different background colors in different applications if desired. The background color must be used at 100% opacity and must not be screened. 21 Using color in reverse logo versions

Color use in materials Use on white backgrounds Symbol in logo can be in color Symbols used in headlines can be in color Symbols in headlines can be multicolored Headline text should be Pantone Cool Grey 9 when set with symbols Headlines without symbols should be Pantone Cool Grey 9 Body copy can be Pantone Cool Grey 9 or black based on legibility When you join you re connected with thousands of business professionals around the world. Betty Smith, South Africa IABC member since 2005 Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. IABC.com Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? 22 Color use in materials

Color use in materials Use on full color or full image backgrounds Any approved IABC color may be used as a background color Logos, and symbols are reversed out of the background color in white Headlines should be reversed out of background color in white Body copy over background color may be set in white or black based on legibility When you join you re c nnected with thousands of business professionals around the w rld. Betty Smith, South Africa IABC member since 2005 I can connect with communication professionals all over the world. That s the power of IABC. Alison Lee, IABC member since 2002 I m C nnected. IABC.com Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? C nnect C nnect Looking for a business communicator in Los Angeles? 23 Color use in materials

Color use in materials Use on combination white and full color backgrounds IABC materials may use a combination of a full color and a white background. White background section Symbol in logo can be in color Symbols used in headlines can be in color Symbols can be multicolored Headline text should be Pantone Cool Grey 9 when set with Symbols Headlines without Symbols should be Pantone Cool Grey 9 Body copy should be Pantone Cool Grey 9 or black Color background section Any approved IABC color may be used as a background color Logos, and symbols are reversed out of the background color in white Headlines should be reversed out of background color in white Body copy over background color may be set in white or black based on legibility When you join you re connected with thousands of business professionals around the world. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Betty Smith, South Africa IABC member since 2005 Communicators. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. IABC.com Looking for a business communicator in Toronto? When you join you re connected with thousands of business professionals around the world. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. IABC.com Betty Smith, South Africa IABC member since 2005 When you join you re connected with thousands of business professionals around the world. Betty Smith, South Africa IABC member since 2005 This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. IABC.com 24 Color use in materials

Logo use and sizing on desktop and tablet This page shows optimal sizing and spacing for the logo in desktop and tablet applications. Minimum size on web, desktop and mobile Logo and masthead height for desktop and tablet 150 pixels Masthead height 100 pixels Logo height 70 pixels Masthead height 100 pixels Logo height 70 pixels 25 Logo use and sizing on desktop and tablet

Chapter logo use on desktop and tablet This page shows optimal sizing and spacing for the logo in desktop and tablet applications. Masthead using reverse chapter logo Masthead using color chapter logo on white background Masthead using reverse horizontal secondary chapter logo Minimum size on web, desktop and mobile 150 pixels Masthead using color horizontal secondary chapter logo on white background 26 Chapter logo use on desktop and tablet

Chapter logo use and sizing on mobile This page shows optimal sizing and spacing for the logo in mobile applications. Frame width - 320 pixels Logo height 50 pixels Masthead using reverse logo Masthead using reverse symbol Masthead using color logo on white Masthead using color symbol on white 27 Chapter logo use and sizing on mobile

Use with other languages When another language is used with the logo the text is set the in the same style as the English language version. See pages 11, 13, 16 & 17 for instructions. The symbol stays unchanged. 28 Use with other languages

Typography The family of fonts to be used in ongoing IABC identity applications is the Myriad Pro family. If Myriad Pro is not available then the Segoe or Arial font families may be substituted. Only this font should be used consistently throughout all communications materials and should not be substituted, unless deemed appropriate by IABC marketing department staff. Myriad Pro Light ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Light Italic ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Regular ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Italic ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Semi Bold ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Semi Bold Italic ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Bold ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Bold Italic ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Black ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Black Italic ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Semi Condensed ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Bold Semi Condensed ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Condensed ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 Myriad Pro Bold Condensed ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456890 29 Typography

Images Acceptable imagery PEOPLE ENVIRONMENTS PATTERNS What is acceptable: Strong hero images, bright colors, crisp and clean photos, contemporary and focused style. Try to use images that represent your chapter or region. If using photos of people, make sure you have the rights to use the photos via signed photo releases, and please try to represent the diversity within your chapter or region. 30 Images

Images Unacceptable imagery Photos of people should be clear, bright and appropriate. What is not acceptable: Graphics, montages, clip art, clichéd images, photos that are low resolution or out of focus, blurry photos, black and white or sepiatoned photos, highly edited or stylized photos, images with special effects applied, or photos that are overly processed or filtered a la Instagram style. No blurry image No black and white images No overly stylized images No dark image No overly busy images No sepia-toned images No images with alcoholic beverages No vector graphics No overly manipulated images No images with eyes closed No cheesy clip art No overly stylized images 31 Images

Use in social media Avatar IABC social media avatars are created using the IABC symbol. The symbol may appear in any approved IABC color. The name of each chapter will appear in the account name at the top of each post. iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudan tium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo... IABC/LA @iabc/la Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudan tium, totam rem aperiam, eaque more... iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudan tium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo... IABC/LA @iabc/la 22m Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudan tium, totam rem aperiam, eaque more... Title @Title 17m Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudan ipsa quae ab illo... Title @Title Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis 12m 32 Use in social media

Use in social media Examples Symbol over image 80% Opacity This page shows examples of layouts for social media homepages. Each IABC chapter picks the color of its avatar and uses an image that represents their location in the world for their social media pages. Facebook Page design examples 33 Use in social media

Using the symbol in typography in communication materials The IABC symbol may be used as a graphic element in headline typography if desired. The circular symbol can replace a letter O or number zero. The symbol may appear in any of the approved IABC colors. Hello Bonjour 50 34 Using the symbol in typography

Using the symbol in headlines in communication materials Possible layout examples This page shows examples of IABC symbol use in headlines and display copy. The symbol should only be used in larger headlines (36 point and larger) and should never be used in body copy. The symbol should not be over used in a headline. The symbol is an accent and should not overpower the message. To make the colored symbols stand out on white backgrounds, headline type should appear in Pantone Cool Grey 9. When you join you re connected with thousands of business professionals around the world. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. This is body copy for the International Association of Business Communicators. IABC.com Betty Smith, South Africa IABC member since 2005 I can connect with communication professionals all over the world. That s the power of IABC. Alison Lee, IABC member since 2002 I m C nnected. Connect 35 Using the symbol in typography

Using the symbol in typography in communication materials Unacceptable versions This page illustrates some of the ways the logo can be impaired by improper modifications. Hello School DO NOT color the type. The color symbol stands out best when used with grey text. DO NOT use too many symbols in a word or headline. Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore When you join you re connected. DO NOT use the symbol in body copy. DO NOT use the symbol in a headline under 36 point. The symbol will be too small. 36 Using the symbol in typography

Using images in the symbol in communication materials In communication materials you may insert an image into the IABC symbol. This is used mostly for larger display applications (posters, banners, etc.). Because of the design of the symbol the images that work best are details of an image (a portion of a landscape for example), close-ups and textures. An image should never be placed in a symbol smaller than 1 inch 25.4 mm in height. Minimum size 1 inch 25.4 mm An internal dark glow may be added inside the logo (as shown below) to make an image stand out more if required. 37 Using images in the symbol

Using images in the symbol in communication materials Examples Examples of image use in the IABC symbol Button designs Large wall application Banner design 38 Using images in the symbol

Using images in the symbol in communication materials Unacceptable versions This page illustrates improper image use in the symbol. DO NOT use too small. DO NOT put images into the logo. DO NOT use images that are too light. DO NOT put people in symbol. 39 Using images in the symbol

Other applications This page shows examples of the IABC symbol being used on various promotional materials and apparel. 40 Other applications

Other applications This page shows examples of the IABC symbol being used creatively in display and advertising materials. 41 Other applications

Email signature This page shows the IABC email signature set up for chapter emails. Chapters may color the symbol in their logo. The font used for information in the email signature is Arial as shown. Name Namerson, ABC, CMP Title Specialist International Association of Business Communicators / Los Angeles direct 000.000.0000 cell 000.000.0000 fax 000.000.0000 email name@iabc.com iabc.com Please immediately notify me and destroy this email if you have received it in error. IABC encourages the discussion of confidential information over the phone as email may be intercepted. Email exchanged with IABC is subject to the 42 Email signature

Color used for Headquarters logo The color used for IABC Headquarters logo symbol is Pantone 285. The color used for the Headquarters wordmark is Pantone Cool Grey 9 as per all other logos. Pantone 285 references the previous, more muted IABC blue while providing it a livelier appeal and presence. Blue also has many positive associated with business. This color can only be used for the IABC Headquarters logo. Wordmark color Pantone Cool Grey 9 Pantone 285 Reverse 43 Color

Use of Headquarters logo and sizing on mobile This page shows optimal sizing and spacing for the logo in mobile applications. Frame width - 320 pixels Logo height 50 pixels Masthead using reverse logo Masthead using reverse symbol Masthead using color logo on white Masthead using color symbol on white 44 Use of Headquarters logo and sizing on mobile

Email signature This page shows the IABC Headquarters email signature set up for chapter emails. The font used for information in the email signature is Arial as shown. Name Namerson, ABC, CMP Title Specialist International Association of Business Communicators direct 000.000.0000 cell 000.000.0000 fax 000.000.0000 email name@iabc.com iabc.com Please immediately notify me and destroy this email if you have received it in error. IABC encourages the discussion of confidential information over the phone as email may be intercepted. Email exchanged with IABC is subject to the 45 Email signature

Conclusion The IABC brand couldn t have been possible without the help of staff, volunteers and our creative agency, Arcas Advertising Inc. Thank you to all involved for your support of and dedication to IABC. Templates and tools to help you deliver the IABC Brand are available for download through the IABC Leader Centre. If you still have questions, please contact IABC at leader_centre@iabc.com. Thanks for taking the time to understand the brand guidelines and help IABC bring them to life through powerful communication. 46 Conclusion